Ability
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But, while concerns about a lack of snow in the surrounding mountains, or about Russia’s
ability
to build the needed infrastructure in time, have gradually receded since Russia was awarded the games, one major apprehension has remained: the threat of terrorism.
In fact, the
ability
of voters to remove incumbent governments has proven to be a strength, not a weakness.
Even very low inflation hampers countries’
ability
to address over-indebtedness.
The EU’s
ability
to overcome “enlargement fatigue” and maintain its commitments to the region are also dependent on public support, so we must not stint in our efforts to convey to our citizens the political and economic advantages of accession of the countries of the western Balkans to the EU.
There are also concerns about inexperienced Islamist officials’
ability
to run finance ministries.
Low interest rates strengthen the
ability
to pay, and thus boost demand.
With its
ability
to mobilize large financial resources and buttress policy credibility, the IMF can help mitigate the large economic and social costs often associated with crises.
Curtailing side-payments does not imply the
ability
to manage concession contracts or collect taxes.
When the next downturn comes, they will quickly find that their own reckless policies have severely constrained their
ability
to respond.
That stance is driven less by a sense of insecurity than by confidence in “ASEAN centrality” – that is, its member states’
ability
to shape the regional order and realize a common destiny on their own terms, without foreign meddling.
For another, the social value of water – including its central role in many African religions – has long limited governments’
ability
to create a viable funding model for water utilities.
While water obviously shouldn’t become an expensive luxury good, governments’ reluctance to charge appropriately for it has undermined their
ability
to invest in water utilities, including proper wastewater collection and treatment.
How else can they explain it than as a complete confirmation of the status quo and of their own
ability
to act with impunity?
And the
ability
to deter and resolve conflicts among its members must remain one of its priorities.
My questionnaire asked: "Do you worry that your (or your household's)
ability
to earn as much income in future years as you expect might be in danger because of changes in the economy (someone in China competing for your job, a computer replacing your job, etc.)?"
Jean Monnet, the French economist who is considered one of the modern EU’s founders, was renowned for his
ability
to turn big political conflicts into smaller technical issues.
This struggle, if left unresolved, could profoundly weaken the government’s
ability
to make significant economic decisions in the future.
Similarly, California, which boasts a long tradition of excellence in public higher education, recently introduced a $50 million fund to foster innovative approaches in the sector, with an emphasis on public-private collaborations that have demonstrated their
ability
to deliver the skills that employers need.
It also impairs the UN's
ability
to deal with the most important problems of today's international environment.
Given that comprehending – and reacting appropriately to – the immense number of variables that can arise during surgery would require enormous computing power, surgical robots aim to integrate human experience and decision-making
ability
with mechanized accuracy.
The
ability
to map out complex cases and practice rare procedures before performing them on a patient will undoubtedly lead to better surgical performance and improved medical outcomes.
The
ability
to reset and retry surgeries without any risk or additional cost will enhance neurosurgical training significantly.
The Japanese public, even now, remains uncertain about the DPJ’s
ability
to govern and is skeptical of its rosy programs of wealth redistribution, which lack solid funding.
The book is commendable for its
ability
to describe five centuries of Latin American history with great coherence, something that only a work of fiction can achieve.
Without the
ability
to go overseas, we cannot learn.
But the development of genetics has remained dependent on the
ability
to study model organisms like C. elegans and Drosophila (the fruit fly).
And, by boosting the
ability
of the US and Europe to set global business standards, German firms’ international competitiveness would rise.
Furthermore, while the empowerment line is a measure of individual consumption, a household’s
ability
or willingness to spend is not sufficient to guarantee a decent life.
Strangelove,” offered a nostrils-bared defense of “an
ability
to allow no adversary to have sanctuary anywhere in the world.”
Across the Gulf, Shia Muslims are waking up to their growing political power, their
ability
to organize themselves - and the gift that lies literally under their feet.
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